Sharon Ann Dwyer

sharon dwyer

July 9, 1946 ~ August 5, 2026

Born in: Cleveland, OH
Resided in: Thompson, OH

Sharon Ann Dwyer, 80, of Thompson, Ohio, passed away peacefully the morning of Wednesday, August 5, 2026 at TriPoint Medical Center. She was born on July 9, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Elmer and Gloria (Volante) Wargelin. She married the love of her life, Dennis M. Dwyer, Sr., on September 12, 1970 in St. Patrick Catholic Church.

Sharon was a member at the Lake Erie Church of God. She loved bringing people together and often opened her home to host family and friends. Many of her favorite memories were made in conversation over coffee, around the kitchen table. She was a loving mother to her own children and many others. She was a proud grandmother and a generous friend.

She is survived by her children, Jennifer (Rob) Gewirtz of Columbus, Brandon (Meggan) Dwyer of Thompson, Joseph (Leah) Dwyer of Broadview Heights; and Scott (Debbie) Zepeda of Madison; grandchildren, Danielle (Brandon) Carnahan, Peyton and Garrett St. John, Avery, Kendall, and Cooper Dwyer, Michael Dwyer, and Jadeyn and Brookelyn Zepeda; brother, John (Stephanie) Wargelin; sister, Diane (Wayne) George; and a large, loving extended family.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, Dennis Dwyer, Sr.; son, Dennis Michael Dwyer, Jr; her sisters, Gloria Wargelin and Janet Zepeda; her brother-in-law, Joe Krawczyk; her sister-in-law, Janet Dwyer; her nephew, Brian Dutcher; and her parents.

Friends will be received Saturday, August 22nd from 10 am to 11 am at Lake Erie Church, 2300 Hubbard Rd in Madison with a service to follow at 11 am. A private burial will be held at Saint Patrick Cemetery.

Online obituary may be found at www.behmfuneral.com

Services

Visitation: Saturday, August 22, 2026 10:00 am

Lake Erie Church of God
2300 North Hubbard Road
Madison, OH 44057

440-2592310

Funeral Service: Saturday, August 22, 2026 11:00 am

Lake Erie Church of God
2300 North Hubbard Road
Madison, OH 44057

440-2592310

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  1. Eternal rest with peace Shari. You always shared uplifting memories and thoughts. Uplifting peace to the family in the days ahead. Vicki Murray Stone

  2. Sherri was a great friend and had a super soul. To Sherri’s family may you know she is at peace now and back in Denny’s loving arms. Terri and I are so sorry for your moms passing.

  3. My dear friend, We will miss her so very much. We loved to visit her and talk about old times, she will always be in our hearts, fly my friend,

  4. Such a sweet, loving lady, mother and friend. Sending thoughts and prayers to her family. May Sharon rest in peace. 🙏

  5. A great friend, a hero for all she has been thought. She lost her son then her husband and manage to move out of her home. Sherry often called me during the move from her home and said I have 5 of this and 3 of these. What will I do with all of this. Sherry was a real entertainer with her family. A great cook and a friend. I always told her she was my hero and she said O Jackie I am not. Much love to your family. See will be missed..💕💕💕 She is with Denny now❤️‍🩹

  6. Shari was a second mother to my family and a great friend. She and Denny always welcomed us to their home with open hearts and love. Her laughter was infectious and she loved to make special treats for all! The trips to the candy store for the bug filled suckers are still some of my kids favorite memories! She engaged you with family stories and could not wait to hear yours. To say she will be missed is an understatement. We do have some solace knowing that she is reunited with Denny in Heaven! Rest in peace. We thank you for the love and memories!

  7. I remember when you prayed for one more year, and God gave you above and beyond.
    Then you blessed so many others.

  8. To the family, my sincerest sympathies.
    Sherri had such a good soul. Although I only knew Sherri less than a year, it felt like I had known her all my life. We had a lot of laughs & many great talks, especially when we went for a ride. She truly liked getting out & cruising her old neighborhood. I am so grateful I was allowed to be a part of her life and family. I am truly going to miss her.
    Now you and your loved ones can finally spend eternity together.
    RIP my friend.


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